#5534. Victorian Townhouse with Bay Window Façade

The image shows a characteristic example of Victorian architecture – a three-story townhouse with stylistic elements typical of British urban development from the late 19th century. The façade is faced with brownish brick featuring distinctive contrasting white frames around the windows and door openings, creating a clear rhythmic pattern.

Special expressiveness is added to the façade by bay windows – semi-circular projecting elements on the first and second floors, crowned with small triangular pediments at roof level. The window frames are predominantly wooden, with characteristic vertical divisions. The entrance doors are painted blue, with small triangular canopies with decorative elements above them.

The building represents part of the terraced housing typical of British cities, where several residential sections are combined into a unified architectural ensemble. The base of the façade is separated from the sidewalk by a low brick fence with ornamental metal elements. Overall, the building's architecture reflects features typical of its era – solidity, restrained decorativeness, and thoughtful functionality with an emphasis on external representativeness.

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